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Transcriptomic profiling of Neural Progenitors Cell and Neural Crest Cell Differentiation of Wild-Type and TSC2-Knockout Cultures from the Pluripotent State

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TSC2 inactivating mutations elicit mTORC1 hyperactivation and underlie neurological dysfunction and the development of neural and mesenchymal tumors in the monogenic disease tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC). We present a multi-lineage model of TSC2-deficiency employing CRISPR-Cas9 engineering in human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and differentiation into neural and neural crest lineages, cell types predicted to drive TSC manifestations. Temporal RNA-sequencing reveals a massive proteostatic stress response underlying early neuroepithelial induction of TSC2-deficient cells, which is resolved upon neural crest cell (NCC) specification but persists in neural precursor cells (NPCs). This culminates in long-term endosomal and metabolic reprogramming as cells age, and sensitivity of TSC2-/- NPCs, but not NCCs, to death via proteasome inhibition independent of mTORC1 activity. Thus, TSC2-deficiency induces lineage-specific stress adaptations which confer differential sensitivity to a commonly targeted pathway. These results exemplify the complexity of elucidating underlying biological mechanisms and therapeutic approaches for multisystem diseases, illustrating the power of utilizing hPSC disease models with tissue-specific relevance. 96 samples, 4 biological replicates of 6 time points of WT and TSC2 knockout for both NPC and NCC differentiation protocols
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